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303 Cast Bullet Loads

CurioVirginian wrote:
Eb: I will assert that my points are not irrelevant as many handloaders use reduced loads for the exact reasons I have stated. This has been done for years with great economy, effiency and less stress on the gun, brass and shooter. You don't like my analyogy and I don't like yours, but the laws of physics remain constant. The fact is that with cast reduced handloads your gun's barrrel is not subjected to the heat, friction and pressure that it would be with full house loads. Why you would somehow want to take exception with that escapes me, but then again I find it typical of non-construtive posts you make with predictable frequency.

It just struck me. You have no problem calling me a "troll" but you don't like anyone saying that what you have to say may not be entirely the case. Arrogance, or just plain uneducated?

And if you had taken the time to read my posts in their entirety, I said I do it different, not that reduced loads were wrong.

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